Hey Sup Forums, post your compositions
Hey Sup Forums, post your compositions
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what the fuck
do you have any regard for the range of instruments at all
also the fact that chords are impossible on a piccolo
heh, plebs, cant understand my piece
>babby discovers his first V7-I progression
try to do something interesting next time
Awwww are you jealous? Just keep trying bud, i'm sure you'll get there some day :)
why dont you post it on /classical/ big boy
it's /comp/ themed just for you ;)
Hey, thanks for the recommendation bro, not really my scene however I may just check it out some other time down the line. Take it easy
- user
Small excerpt from a very old oboe piece (maybe 5 years ago?)
looks cool, would love to hear it
An interlude from a mostly ballad-like song I wrote a few months ago. It's notated like shit because I can't read sheet music yet.
No Poly, power chords on wind instruments does not count as "extended techique"
mad??? nawwwwww. There there, we cant all be geniuses, or else who would clean our toilets
even Philip Glass makes better music than that tripe you posted
Eh I don't have a live recording of it.
here's a flute piece I had recorded which is much more recent:
Score:
mediafire.com
Recording:
soundcloud.com
that aint me m8. I actually know what the orchestral instruments are capable of. You can do basic chords with some woodwinds by getting the player to sing and play at the same time, but its the kind of extended technique I tend to avoid.
>tripe
Opinion discarded
Poly, how oblivious can you be?
why not just use a DAW then?
Kys
This composition is as boring as masturbating just for the sake of masturbating.
Is there any other reason to masturbate?
bartok already did it and much better
There's no reason to listen to that boring composition as well
personally it was what got me playing piano
Masturbating got you into playing piano?
No, Mikrokosmos. I didn't want to play any of that diatonic Bach stuff as a kid.
I write in Guitar Pro 5 out of habit, and the synthesised guitars (with RSE) sound decent enough for me to get a vague idea of how it's going to sound with actual instruments.